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what can be justified as far as i'm concerned, is an investment in technology. we had the meetings with the professionals and people on the ground, not politicians. i thought it was pretty sobering. bit -- out oft a it, they need a comprehensive approach. it is going to take a number of years to secure our border. the technology, barriers, and people, is what they need. that is what we got out of it today. i hope we can fund this, create a dynamic to try to bring this together to fund the government to secure the border. chairperson -- >> thank you. well, i think the chairman stated very distinctly the trade buckets we are looking at. -- the three buckets we are looking at. we can't do one without the other, we have to include everything. on a more general sense, those of you who know me know i am an optimistic person. everybody in that room was dissipating. everybody was listening. -- was participating. acting in the house and senate but between democrats and republicans. we bring something different to the table. some of us who were on the appropriations said
what can be justified as far as i'm concerned, is an investment in technology. we had the meetings with the professionals and people on the ground, not politicians. i thought it was pretty sobering. bit -- out oft a it, they need a comprehensive approach. it is going to take a number of years to secure our border. the technology, barriers, and people, is what they need. that is what we got out of it today. i hope we can fund this, create a dynamic to try to bring this together to fund the...
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. >> is the president willing to back off if democrats want to talk about technology, is he willing to say does not have to be a wall? sen. graham: democrats have .oted for $7 -- wall border$42 billion for security including $9 billion barriers.al the wall has become a metaphor for border security. what we are talking about is a physical barrier that makes sense. in the past, every democrat has voted for these physical barriers. it cannot just be about because trump wants it, we no longer want anything with it. atre will never be a deal the end of this year, the beginning of the next, the does not have money for the physical e iniers that we all havr the past agreed we need. the president is not asking for too much. we are going to put on the table some ideas that have been embraced in the past. the question, can we stop hating each other enough to find a way forward to be a win-win? the president was in a very good mood, he was up eat, and he is receptive to making a deal if it achieves his goal of securing our border. i think we can get there if everybody will start talking to each o
. >> is the president willing to back off if democrats want to talk about technology, is he willing to say does not have to be a wall? sen. graham: democrats have .oted for $7 -- wall border$42 billion for security including $9 billion barriers.al the wall has become a metaphor for border security. what we are talking about is a physical barrier that makes sense. in the past, every democrat has voted for these physical barriers. it cannot just be about because trump wants it, we no longer...
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it could be let these are fencing or technology -- levees or fencing or technology. one point he made was that water patrol had to be part of making those decisions. what we did was, with the bill, --they to border patrol have a 10 year plan and we took their recommendations of what could be done and what was needed to secure our border and bill onhose into the the security part. that is what we are trying to get passed. it meets the requirement on border security and also meets who supportof those dreamers. it is bipartisan. something that has been worked on by both republicans and democrats. from which we are getting more support. we are getting 26 republicans now. others are saying if he goes to the lord, we will-- to the floor, we will vote for it. meetsa bipartisan bill, the requirements of the white house according to kelly and meets those supporting the future of the dreamers -- vote thet and we can get government open. >> is that $20 billion paid by mexico? >> senator mcconnell offered graham and durban a vote on bill. is that enough assurance, a senate vote
it could be let these are fencing or technology -- levees or fencing or technology. one point he made was that water patrol had to be part of making those decisions. what we did was, with the bill, --they to border patrol have a 10 year plan and we took their recommendations of what could be done and what was needed to secure our border and bill onhose into the the security part. that is what we are trying to get passed. it meets the requirement on border security and also meets who supportof...
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technology shouldn't use us. we should use technology. and if governed properly, the opportunities are extraordinary, especially if we can ensure safe and secure internet connectivity everywhere. but growing digital chaos is benefiting the most destructive forces and denying opportunities to ordinary people. in countries with low broadband connectivity, simply connecting schools to the internet can grow gdp by 20%. realizing such benefits requires safely connecting the 2.9 billion people who remain off-line, mainly in developing countries. and women still lag far behind men in terms of internet access. this year's transforming education summit will be an important opportunity to help close the digital divide, and ensure affordable, safe, and secure internet services for all. as we seize the opportunities of the digital world, risks like data misuse, misinformation, and cyber-crime are already outpacing any meaningful efforts to address them. our personal information is being exploited to control or manipulate us, change our behaviors, vio
technology shouldn't use us. we should use technology. and if governed properly, the opportunities are extraordinary, especially if we can ensure safe and secure internet connectivity everywhere. but growing digital chaos is benefiting the most destructive forces and denying opportunities to ordinary people. in countries with low broadband connectivity, simply connecting schools to the internet can grow gdp by 20%. realizing such benefits requires safely connecting the 2.9 billion people who...
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we are so proud and the northwest of senator murray's leadership is not just something i do a lot of technology work i've been particularly concerned to weaponize against them. and three cheers for senator sharon oh for our caucus is leading the data. i choose to be one of her wingmen. here's what i think about a minute. senator graham is trying to crush the rights of millions of american women to secure an ideological triumph what we are all trying to make sense out of two small government. and now we are talking about a federal ban, federal and national ban. nothing small about that. the belt tramples on the rights the oregonians who certainly do not share senator graham's view on the rights on this. millions of other women. this is done dimensionally and senator graham has really highlighted it. this is an issue about who was in control. when you have gone through all of the other debating points, that is what this comes down too. is it going to be policies that senator graham defines? or is it going to be swimming having control over their own bodies? and now senator murray and all of my co
we are so proud and the northwest of senator murray's leadership is not just something i do a lot of technology work i've been particularly concerned to weaponize against them. and three cheers for senator sharon oh for our caucus is leading the data. i choose to be one of her wingmen. here's what i think about a minute. senator graham is trying to crush the rights of millions of american women to secure an ideological triumph what we are all trying to make sense out of two small government....
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upon arrival, i discovered that i had no access to that technology. laptop againrsonal to fail. overnight, i found myself struggling to keep up in class, following increasingly behind with each passing hour. i needed help and fast. barrett's fange for a few weeks, but her graciousness and warmth gave me hope i coul -- hope she could provide me with that assistance pretty even so, i maintain low expectations. based on the past, i assumed judge barrett would direct to proper very cute it -- to the proper bear craddick channel -- bureaucratic channels but she did something different. she silently listened with deep attention as i explained my situation, giving me the freedom to let down my guard and come apart. as a disabled person, i am accustomed to acting as if i have everything under control, when in reality, it feels like the world is spinning out under me. in front of judge barrett, i was able to let the mask slip and disappear completely. i poured out all of my concerns, not just about technology and my worries of failing classes, but the burdens i currently carried as a dis
upon arrival, i discovered that i had no access to that technology. laptop againrsonal to fail. overnight, i found myself struggling to keep up in class, following increasingly behind with each passing hour. i needed help and fast. barrett's fange for a few weeks, but her graciousness and warmth gave me hope i coul -- hope she could provide me with that assistance pretty even so, i maintain low expectations. based on the past, i assumed judge barrett would direct to proper very cute it -- to...
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so in terms of that infrastructure and technology, i think there is a huge opportunity. this is where bringing new ideas behow customer service can better, how provision of service can be better, or faster, how we can do it in a different way. there is no better way to generate and excite those ideas by a competition involving the private sector -- via competition involving the private sector, bringing ideas to the table about ok, we wonder why find that work on? a subway? do we want less congestion? ueues ortomer q better response time? involving the private sector to use that technology in the process of competition, to really bring forward the best ideas. i think it is tremendously exciting. across our business, in terms of not just technology, but bsg as esg as a whole, how are we investing in her assets to make all of those things better. ports to getour containers moving quicker? apps to getlogy and customer service in our utilities to a higher level. i think we can use all of those ideas and processes to not just upgrade physically the infrastructure, but improve
so in terms of that infrastructure and technology, i think there is a huge opportunity. this is where bringing new ideas behow customer service can better, how provision of service can be better, or faster, how we can do it in a different way. there is no better way to generate and excite those ideas by a competition involving the private sector -- via competition involving the private sector, bringing ideas to the table about ok, we wonder why find that work on? a subway? do we want less...
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drones and technology where it makes sense. here's what i'll predict, we aren't going to allow these kids to be a victim of a broken political process. this may be what we need in congress to get our act together, real people, something we can put our hands around and the public can understand, people who need us to act decisively and take care of the hurricane victims in the texas and these kids. reporter: would you entertain the idea of having a dream act that would apply to funding a border wall? senator durbin: i'm not going to get into what i will accept or not accept. the wall is a nonstarter in terms of the political controversy. i don't disagree what lindsay just said. i swallowed hard. 11 million people ended up with the opportunity of citizenship when it was all over. wall is en open to the a wall too far. reporter: this congress so far pursue no ability to the republican agenda and no evidence that there is bipartisanship and done anything hard. what makes you think you can get this done now? ms. graham: we are going
drones and technology where it makes sense. here's what i'll predict, we aren't going to allow these kids to be a victim of a broken political process. this may be what we need in congress to get our act together, real people, something we can put our hands around and the public can understand, people who need us to act decisively and take care of the hurricane victims in the texas and these kids. reporter: would you entertain the idea of having a dream act that would apply to funding a border...
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dramatic increases of border patrol agents where it make sense, walls where it makes sense, drones and technology where it makes sense. so i don't know how this movie ends but here's what i'll predict. we're not going to allow these kids to be a victim of a broken political process. as a matter of fact, this may be what we need in congress to get our act together. real people, something we can put our hands around and the public can understand. a real issue with real-life people who need us to act decisively. we're going to take care of the hurricane victims in texas, and we're going to take care of these kids. reporter: would you even entertain the idea of tapping a dream act bill that was tied to funding a border wall? mr. durbin: i'm not going to get into specific negotiations on what i'll accept and what i won't accept. but i think the wall is a nonstarter in terms of the political controversy. but i don't disagree with what lindsey just said. in order to get 68 votes in the senate i swallowed hard. 11 million people ended up with an opportunity for citizenship. when it was all over. that was
dramatic increases of border patrol agents where it make sense, walls where it makes sense, drones and technology where it makes sense. so i don't know how this movie ends but here's what i'll predict. we're not going to allow these kids to be a victim of a broken political process. as a matter of fact, this may be what we need in congress to get our act together. real people, something we can put our hands around and the public can understand. a real issue with real-life people who need us to...
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drones and technology where it makes sense, and walls where it makes sense. here is what i predict, we will not allow these kids to be victims of a broken political process. bea matter of fact, this may what we need in congress to get our act together, real people, something we can put our hands around and the public can understand. a real issue with real life people who need us to act. we will take care of the hurricane victims in texas and we will get dust we will take care of these kids. >> do you like the idea of dream act bill tied to the border wall? >> i will not get into those issues, but i think the wall is a nonstarter in terms of the political controversy. -- in do not disagree order to get 68 votes in the senate, i swallowed hard. of course, 11 million people ended up with an opportunity for citizenship, when it was all over, that was part of our agreement. i continue to be open to border security issues but the wall is a wall too far. >> senator graham? this congress so far has shown no ability to pass the republican agenda, and there was no evid
drones and technology where it makes sense, and walls where it makes sense. here is what i predict, we will not allow these kids to be victims of a broken political process. bea matter of fact, this may what we need in congress to get our act together, real people, something we can put our hands around and the public can understand. a real issue with real life people who need us to act. we will take care of the hurricane victims in texas and we will get dust we will take care of these kids....
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and not to use technology. and the process of competition to bring forward the best ideas. that is exciting. in terms ofusiness, not just technology, but bsg as a whole, how are we investing in our assets to make proceeds better? using ports to get containers moving quicker, using technology and apps to get customer service, now utilities to a higher level. we can use all those ideas and processes to not just upgrade physically but improve how it is used and what it is used for. speaking -- >> speaking of that, how does corey find a suitable investment? one are the lessons learned about investment and infrastructure that can be applied in the u.s.? >> we get this question a lot and i think we are prone to and thehe easy answer unhelpful answer, which is private sector and the infrastructure sector will invest in anything. that leaves you no wiser than what you were half a minute ago. what does the private sector like? that rule of law comment i made is important. when you're looking at investing in an asset in the community, -- maybe taking a 100 year view. of what wevalue
and not to use technology. and the process of competition to bring forward the best ideas. that is exciting. in terms ofusiness, not just technology, but bsg as a whole, how are we investing in our assets to make proceeds better? using ports to get containers moving quicker, using technology and apps to get customer service, now utilities to a higher level. we can use all those ideas and processes to not just upgrade physically but improve how it is used and what it is used for. speaking --...
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who are bringing that technology. this is "the communicators." now i want to introduce you to dr. michael blum at the university of california, san francisco. dr. blum: i am the director of the university of california san francisco's center for digital health innovation, and we look at patient portals and things like that, but we are also working at a very transformative time and we look at traditional patient care moving into new technology that will have dramatic impact and have a transition out of this time where we have patience who -- patients who are managed and we are looking at preventative care and wellness preservation and we are actually transitioning to the best thing that we can do, but to keep you out of our grasp altogether, and that means wellness management, prevention, but that means when you are, you give out some of these i'm using new technologies to help manage some of those diseases, and transmitting the knowledge out of these new digital technologies, these new sensors, algorithms cloud-based
who are bringing that technology. this is "the communicators." now i want to introduce you to dr. michael blum at the university of california, san francisco. dr. blum: i am the director of the university of california san francisco's center for digital health innovation, and we look at patient portals and things like that, but we are also working at a very transformative time and we look at traditional patient care moving into new technology that will have dramatic impact and have a...
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impetus because we feel so strongly that with these huge forces like globalization , automation, and technology buffeting around the middle class, they need some help from a strong force. that is us. i am hopeful we can get this done. yes? reporter: given the no poison pills agreement in the spending cap legislation, how do you think that democrats and republicans are going to work towards some of the more controversial issues in the spending bill like border spending? sen. schumer: some are poison pills, some are not in hopefully -- but hopefully, we can work these out. last question, ladies and gentlemen. reporter: do support the drug price legislation of senator wyden and senator grassley? sen. schumer: i think it is a good step but it does not go far enough. we democrats will caucus and we think unless we get a vote on negotiation of drug prices, which is far more sweeping than was done there despite senator wyden's very fine efforts, if we don't get a vote on sabotage, we are not going to let a republican friends get away with improving drug price issues very modestly, along the edges, and
impetus because we feel so strongly that with these huge forces like globalization , automation, and technology buffeting around the middle class, they need some help from a strong force. that is us. i am hopeful we can get this done. yes? reporter: given the no poison pills agreement in the spending cap legislation, how do you think that democrats and republicans are going to work towards some of the more controversial issues in the spending bill like border spending? sen. schumer: some are...
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the other part, of course, is can you continue to upgrade the technology we provide whether that is technology in and around the aircraft, whether it's a high end flight simulator all the way down to devices that exist on a mobile device or the desktop so we can very actively make the flow, make the training a curriculum and the training enterprise a little bit more efficient, maybe sometimes a little bit quicker and ultimately work all components of the problem. so it's about the input, the transform function and that gets us the output and we're very dedicated to that middle part -- the transformer function -- of being as effective and as efficient as possible. >> thank you, sir. general miller? >> thank you. this is great conversation today. looking forward to your questions, so i will make this brief. four quick points. the secretary today and throughout her tenure as talked about, we are just too small for the missions that we've been asked to carry out. you know, i read the policy paper on the mitchell institute from the mitchell institute from june of 2018 of this year, talking about ov
the other part, of course, is can you continue to upgrade the technology we provide whether that is technology in and around the aircraft, whether it's a high end flight simulator all the way down to devices that exist on a mobile device or the desktop so we can very actively make the flow, make the training a curriculum and the training enterprise a little bit more efficient, maybe sometimes a little bit quicker and ultimately work all components of the problem. so it's about the input, the...
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is trying to change the pattern of venture capital and bring in the kind of inclusive technology we've been hearing about. you aboutnt to ask this moment in national history and tech history, in the sense of inclusiveness history. 's discussionbowser about inclusion in washington dc, we are hearing the discussion between jeff goldberg, our editor in chief, and senator lindsey graham. how is this discussion about the kavanaugh domination being received in the tech community, and by you? arlan: thanks for having me. i was trying not to break monitors in the backstage area, to be honest with you. [laughter] if he says what he feels i guess what i can do is say what i feel. host: that's why you are here. arlan: i can't speak for the tech community at large but i can speak for myself. he is pretty logical and reasonable on certain things, and not on the kavanaugh case. so i wonder about that. i would say more but i am a lady. hejust seems to me that he, has reason when it works for him. host: he the nominee, or he the senator? graham. graham. on sorry buried on very emotional about it. i wa
is trying to change the pattern of venture capital and bring in the kind of inclusive technology we've been hearing about. you aboutnt to ask this moment in national history and tech history, in the sense of inclusiveness history. 's discussionbowser about inclusion in washington dc, we are hearing the discussion between jeff goldberg, our editor in chief, and senator lindsey graham. how is this discussion about the kavanaugh domination being received in the tech community, and by you? arlan:...
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technology is one thing. what you need is a topic, which you have been inspired to do a podcast, there is your topic, and you need perseverance. start and stick to it, that is the advice i have. if you are inspired to do it, nothing is stopping you. ms. vollenweider: we do hear from a lot of people that said you guys can do it, then i can do it. [laughter] my first advice is do not let your head get involved. just do it. make a statement. host: we have about one minute left. i wanted to ask the sentimental question. since you are to people thinking about history, for people who have just discarded history from their classes in high school, why bother, i am too busy. what is the value of studying history? ms. graham: you can see the patterns. you can relate and episode in your life to something that happened in history and see how it played out. perhaps not a blueprint but may be a map you can choose to follow or not follow. it being familiar with something makes it easier to deal with i think later. ms. volle
technology is one thing. what you need is a topic, which you have been inspired to do a podcast, there is your topic, and you need perseverance. start and stick to it, that is the advice i have. if you are inspired to do it, nothing is stopping you. ms. vollenweider: we do hear from a lot of people that said you guys can do it, then i can do it. [laughter] my first advice is do not let your head get involved. just do it. make a statement. host: we have about one minute left. i wanted to ask the...
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take to make sure our children have the technological needs. we do have the benefit of having in the college system state. we need to make sure they are fully funded. >> fixing education or the skills gap. >> we are doing a good job there. i think tim scott has been terrific. trying to great a sense of herpes, the duplication is just incredible. at the end of the day when a school fails your kid, do something about it. let's not talk up throwing money at it. parents are lining up around the allowed --e thery're private education. first person my family to go to challenge. do not allow the teachers unions .o basically stop progress the kids are the biggest losers. shake things up. come up with an alternative. one thing you can do for a kid is to give them a job while they are in high school during the summer so they will have a resume of working and when they get ready to get out of the world, they could say, i worked this summer tagging groceries or whatever. groceries or whatever. is the worst it today in job creation. it is not the minimum wa
take to make sure our children have the technological needs. we do have the benefit of having in the college system state. we need to make sure they are fully funded. >> fixing education or the skills gap. >> we are doing a good job there. i think tim scott has been terrific. trying to great a sense of herpes, the duplication is just incredible. at the end of the day when a school fails your kid, do something about it. let's not talk up throwing money at it. parents are lining up...
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i believe that we need to embrace clean technology and energy conservation technology. we need to see through more investments in workforce housing and affordable housing, the advent of a new type of housing that is net zero in its energy use that can bring forward a whole new era of clean design and clean architecture in terms of our built environment. i believe we need to make the investments in a clean energy to movet will enable us the natural resources and renewable resources that we have from places where wind is abundant and where energy is heavily used. that means instead of drilling ,or oil off the chesapeake bay we should be laying the vertebrae and a power lines so that we can create wind off the east coast were so many people live. in the heart of american cities where unemployment is higher now than it was eight years ago. we need to throw ourselves into andogram of training retrofitting of old buildings in order to reduce energy consumption. if we do all of these things, and if we invest more rather , we can get to 100% clean electric grids by 2050, but it
i believe that we need to embrace clean technology and energy conservation technology. we need to see through more investments in workforce housing and affordable housing, the advent of a new type of housing that is net zero in its energy use that can bring forward a whole new era of clean design and clean architecture in terms of our built environment. i believe we need to make the investments in a clean energy to movet will enable us the natural resources and renewable resources that we have...
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so really amazing technology now called functional m.r.i. which is magnetic residence imaging can actually measure based on metabolism and blood flow what part of your brain is on at any given time, so you can look at a hot box of what's turning on during i.q. testing, for instance. it's starting to unravel, where is the basis of your math i.q. your verbal i.q.? this is still ongoing research but it is starting to really allow us to measure these things and do a comparison of the before and after. the study i told you about looking at people between ages 13 and 17 and seeing the changes, was a combination of a classic sort of written i.q. test with the m.r.i. findings. >> can you take any medicine that will make you smarter? >> i wish. >> you know the older you get they start advertising about i don't know what it is. ginkgo biloba or something that is supposed to make you smarter and, you know, able to remember things better and all that. any truth to that? >> well, there is an explosion of information coming out of the basic sciences and n
so really amazing technology now called functional m.r.i. which is magnetic residence imaging can actually measure based on metabolism and blood flow what part of your brain is on at any given time, so you can look at a hot box of what's turning on during i.q. testing, for instance. it's starting to unravel, where is the basis of your math i.q. your verbal i.q.? this is still ongoing research but it is starting to really allow us to measure these things and do a comparison of the before and...
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new is about embracing technology. and recognizing that bad actors are constantly changing their game plan. they are going to use new techniques and preparing your incident response teams for a wide range of areas they can practice when it is not a crisis situation. working through some of the that wel challenges know are critical to success. you mentioned threat intelligence sharing as one of the things we need to do better both in the private and public sector. but we need to recognize our challenges in a classic case of what we call the free rider problem. everybody wants threat intelligence but nobody wants to give threat intelligence. so actually working through incentives where you are able to reward the entities for providing threat intelligence for the benefit of the greater good and working through those practical issues are some of the challenges we have. two would follow along with points. one along the lines of information sharing. information is key for the federal government. being in touch with folks on
new is about embracing technology. and recognizing that bad actors are constantly changing their game plan. they are going to use new techniques and preparing your incident response teams for a wide range of areas they can practice when it is not a crisis situation. working through some of the that wel challenges know are critical to success. you mentioned threat intelligence sharing as one of the things we need to do better both in the private and public sector. but we need to recognize our...
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job creating method of energy, exploring for oil and gas any reasonable way, pushing low carbon technology, having the government involved until we can get a foothold on the lower energy,-- lower carbon carbon targets that would give america clean water and air. those of the trade-offs. finally, i will take questions. there is no foreign policy element to know labels. should there be? let me tell you about a group who buys into know labels. radical islam is very into no labels. they look into this audience and they do not see anything different. minutes, he two would see a lot of things different in this audience in terms of liberal, conservative, moderate, libertarian, vegetarian. baptist, you name it, we've got it. they see us all the same. we are americans. we buy into the idea of worshiping god, the individual way. not the group way. or maybe not at all. we buy into electing our leaders, not having been thrust upon us. we buy into the idea that young women have value. [applause] here is the thought. that radicalee islamic terrorists, who crucified children, who sell women into slavery
job creating method of energy, exploring for oil and gas any reasonable way, pushing low carbon technology, having the government involved until we can get a foothold on the lower energy,-- lower carbon carbon targets that would give america clean water and air. those of the trade-offs. finally, i will take questions. there is no foreign policy element to know labels. should there be? let me tell you about a group who buys into know labels. radical islam is very into no labels. they look into...
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countries of concern and then the third part which is about education and research and stem research technology engineering and math in order to have more diversity and more -- everyone participating in the economic security and prosperity of our country. the president also talked about what we can do in some other areas, fighting cancer, opioids, issues like that where i think we do have common ground and can participate. he talked about our veterans in that -- and that unity message. and in that, he talked -- i was particularly excited about honoring the pact act. some of you heard me say before, this goes way back 40 year, the chair of the california democratic party, when i went with dick gregory to be part of a hunger strike with our vietnam vets who were protesting against the use of agent orange and what it meant to their health after the war. it took us a very long time to address those concerns. in fact we didn't really complete it until a few years ago when we addressed the navy part of that. but we can't wait that long for the burn pits. so right now, on the floor, we are just gaveli
countries of concern and then the third part which is about education and research and stem research technology engineering and math in order to have more diversity and more -- everyone participating in the economic security and prosperity of our country. the president also talked about what we can do in some other areas, fighting cancer, opioids, issues like that where i think we do have common ground and can participate. he talked about our veterans in that -- and that unity message. and in...
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. >> broadband is a -- they have invested millions in upgraded technology and empowering communities began small. charter, is connecting us. charter communications supports c-span as a public service, along with these television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> and now, federal officials on the response to hurricane ian. this fema briefing is about half an hour. floridians and south carolinians get the help they need during these unimaginably difficult times. our hearts are with floridians as they endeavor on this long and difficult recovery. and our resolve has never been stronger. together we will rebuild from this tragedy and we will be there until the work is done. this morning administrator chriswell traveled to florida to meet with governor desantis to survey the damage and assess what other assistance may be necessary to support the needs of individuals as they recover. i would also like to echo administrator chriswell's thanks for governor desantis and florida director of emergency management, kevin guthrie, for their leadership during this difficult ti
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technology. really, as wehip think of it today, gets 1950's.d in the late modern aviation starts kicking in. by the time, when jack kennedy runs, there are no computer science classes at universities. by the time he's killed in dallas, there are computer science classes everywhere. is replacing automobile and train travel in many ways. i mean, people are flying more more, hub airports being developed all across the country. the spacethe jet age, age. and kennedy grabbed on to it and the that the cornerstone of new frontier. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern c-span's q&a. >> our guest on newsmakers this is a familiar face. congressman jim jordan, ohio's fourth district. welcome back to our program. >> familiar face because i've while now?gress a >> and on the c-span screen often, yes. republican,ad called the ranking member of the oversight and reform committee in the house of representatives. house member of the judiciary committee. puts him in the middle of all the debates, over investigations whi
technology. really, as wehip think of it today, gets 1950's.d in the late modern aviation starts kicking in. by the time, when jack kennedy runs, there are no computer science classes at universities. by the time he's killed in dallas, there are computer science classes everywhere. is replacing automobile and train travel in many ways. i mean, people are flying more more, hub airports being developed all across the country. the spacethe jet age, age. and kennedy grabbed on to it and the that...
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intellectual technology and patent laws -- they make laws that put technology and the medicine on the shelves and now we have to pander to a third-party insurance company to access those. why don't we come together as the nation we are and by these -- buy these technologies and bring the price down that way so we don't have to keep paying ransom for technologies developed 100 years ago? i am just going to leave it there because i just listened to that lady and she sucked all of my knowledge out. regard i am calling in -- i am in the same boat as the lady from colorado who called in. call -- fall under the medicaid expansion because of income, which is what she was talking about through denver connect. ours is west virginia family health. the problem with that is it is medicaid expansion and we can't afford this. condition.e-existing my medications are like a hundred dollars a month -- $800 a month. this is going to bankrupt the state of west virginia. we are in trouble now and it will hurt states all around the country. host: the efforts by republicans to make the potential changes to
intellectual technology and patent laws -- they make laws that put technology and the medicine on the shelves and now we have to pander to a third-party insurance company to access those. why don't we come together as the nation we are and by these -- buy these technologies and bring the price down that way so we don't have to keep paying ransom for technologies developed 100 years ago? i am just going to leave it there because i just listened to that lady and she sucked all of my knowledge...
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billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications support c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. ♪ >> senator lindsey graham announced legislation that would and most abortions nationwide after 15 weeks. he spoke, along with the leaders of pro-life groups, laying out the framework of the bill. this proposal comes following the supreme court decision overturning federal protections for abortions. sen. graham: thank you, all. welcome, ladies. so, this makes me look better already. [laughter] we are trending in the right direction. i just went from a big tech hearing. that's what i like about my job. what do you do about twitter? what do you do about the unborn? this is what i think we will be doing about the unborn. we will introduce legislation, i along with a lot of my colleagues, to basically get america in a position at the federal level that i think is fairly consistent with the rest of the world
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they spent $15 billion last year in r&d spending, ranking number five among all technology companies globally. it has 15% of the standard essential patents related to 5-g technology, an issue that senator coons brought up earlier. it offers a a product that has come through today many foreign companies -- boat the lead and development of the technologies that sort of will be built around 5-g as assistant secretary can krebs said, we are not going to win this race. it is important we confront china internationally, we need to focus at least as much on the investments we make here at home. on that note, i would like to commend recent steps by the fcc and the trump administration to try to speed the deployment of 5-g technology here in the united states and encourage investment. earlier this year, last month, the fcc announced one of the largest auctions of spectrum in history which will occur later this year across a range of different bands that can be used by 5-g, it also took regulatory steps to ensure that the many tens of thousands of actual tours -- towers that need to be built d
they spent $15 billion last year in r&d spending, ranking number five among all technology companies globally. it has 15% of the standard essential patents related to 5-g technology, an issue that senator coons brought up earlier. it offers a a product that has come through today many foreign companies -- boat the lead and development of the technologies that sort of will be built around 5-g as assistant secretary can krebs said, we are not going to win this race. it is important we...
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companies have been transferring sensitive technology to china and that technology ends up in the hands of the chinese government and military. this has to stop, which is why i have introduced the china technology transfer control act, which calls replacing china's core technologies on the control list and for sanctions on individuals who help u.s. businesses skirt these export controls. we need to stop fighting yesterday's war when it comes to not only how china steals u.s. technology but also american ideas and american innovation. this is the next frontier in our fight for our national security. ambassador, let me invite you to comment on efforts like this. what more do we need to do to make sure our most sensitive technology does not end up in the hands of the chinese military? >> your legislation seems to be hitting at an area where we are concerned. under the previous law, the export control format, congress directed the commerce department to conduct a process which started last november to look at technologies that are important to our national security and consider whether expe
companies have been transferring sensitive technology to china and that technology ends up in the hands of the chinese government and military. this has to stop, which is why i have introduced the china technology transfer control act, which calls replacing china's core technologies on the control list and for sanctions on individuals who help u.s. businesses skirt these export controls. we need to stop fighting yesterday's war when it comes to not only how china steals u.s. technology but also...
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technology is a key part. but the leadership work with our employees became a critical part in and powering them to help solve problems. you can see data about the change of population, principally by annexation. the city is 109 square miles in a large county. examples of savings -- technology was always a part of every project. what can we do to make services more effectively available at a lower price? if the department of defense had a similar savings, it would be $50 billion. you take things better, and, like looking at safety. 50% of most city budgets, as much as 70 percent go to public safety but we were not safe with our own employees. technology -- because of the expansion for 800 -- 850 miles, up to 1,200 miles of roads, we needed more equipment. the st. dept. -- the streets department said we needed more street sweepers. i thought we might not have used it as efficiently as we could. we used a real-time wireless monitoring of when the street sweeper was actually sweeping verses the time it was going
technology is a key part. but the leadership work with our employees became a critical part in and powering them to help solve problems. you can see data about the change of population, principally by annexation. the city is 109 square miles in a large county. examples of savings -- technology was always a part of every project. what can we do to make services more effectively available at a lower price? if the department of defense had a similar savings, it would be $50 billion. you take...
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so i think technology plays a critical role in the advancement of technology and makes the threat that much more complicated. but i think there's been tremendous progress made by the fbi. along with our partners in investigating these type of crimes, i'm hopeful as we go forward that we'll be able to demonstrate that it will be effective in this arena. >> i wouldn't want to suggest the fbi has not been effective i've seen what you guys do out there. if i had to take my concern and turn it into just a single phrase it wouldn't being the fbi is not effective. it would be the fbi is so busy trying to keep track of who's coming through the doors and windows and warn the companies they are hacking into that there is a resource constraint in terms of taking the effort that could be devoted to tracking these attacks and trying to help our businesses. there just isn't the capability or enough capability to sit down and go through putting a prosecution package together working it through the intelligence agencies and doing the other steps that need to be done. so in many ways trying to throw yo
so i think technology plays a critical role in the advancement of technology and makes the threat that much more complicated. but i think there's been tremendous progress made by the fbi. along with our partners in investigating these type of crimes, i'm hopeful as we go forward that we'll be able to demonstrate that it will be effective in this arena. >> i wouldn't want to suggest the fbi has not been effective i've seen what you guys do out there. if i had to take my concern and turn it...
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under the current construct, do you want to transfer your technology to somebody who thinks it is to lure and chop him up and think you are going to get away with it and transfer your weapons who seems to be irrational on multiple fronts. those who want a relationship with saudi arabia, count me in. it would be risky for america for us to transfer our most sophisticated weapons and maybe he wakes up and gives it to russia or china. >> some brief thoughts. i came from the floor and offered an amendment to the underlying resolution. i have been working on this issue since march of 2017. this much is clear. americans don't approve of using food and medicine as weapons of war. americans do want us to follow international humanitarian law. now the world is a very dangerous place and sometimes we have to partner with countries we don't gee with, but this has deinvolved into the worst humanitarian crisis, but a serious national crisis and as yemen continues to deteriorate and people become more radicalized and the foothold is going to grow. al qaeda is going to grow in their resolve. isis i
under the current construct, do you want to transfer your technology to somebody who thinks it is to lure and chop him up and think you are going to get away with it and transfer your weapons who seems to be irrational on multiple fronts. those who want a relationship with saudi arabia, count me in. it would be risky for america for us to transfer our most sophisticated weapons and maybe he wakes up and gives it to russia or china. >> some brief thoughts. i came from the floor and offered...
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this disturbing growth in child sexual exploitation is driven by one thing -- changes in technology. in 1996, the world's best-selling cell phone was the motorola startac. while groundbreaking at the time, it was not much different than a traditional phone. it allowed users to make and receive calls and even receive text messages, but that was about it. fast-forward to today. smartphones are in the pockets of seemingly every man, woman, and teenager on the planet. today's smartphones allow users to make and receive calls and texts, but they can also take photos and videos, support live-streaming, and offer countless apps. with the touch of your finger, that smartphone can entertain and inform you, can become a back alley where the lives of your children are damaged and destroyed. these apps have changed the ways we live, work, and play, but as investigations have detailed, social media and messaging apps have also given predators powerful new tools to sexually exploit children. carefully crafted algorithms can be a more powerful force in the lives of our children than even the most b
this disturbing growth in child sexual exploitation is driven by one thing -- changes in technology. in 1996, the world's best-selling cell phone was the motorola startac. while groundbreaking at the time, it was not much different than a traditional phone. it allowed users to make and receive calls and even receive text messages, but that was about it. fast-forward to today. smartphones are in the pockets of seemingly every man, woman, and teenager on the planet. today's smartphones allow...
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tuesday morning, washington post technology reporter tony rahm and politico technology reporter discuss data privacy in the analytical cambridge fallout. and an international response. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at seven eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. up, this week's landmark cases looking at the 1963 case of gideon v wainwright. in 19 64, cbs reports looked at the landmark supreme court case which guarantees the right to counsel for criminal defendants. it included interviews with clarence
tuesday morning, washington post technology reporter tony rahm and politico technology reporter discuss data privacy in the analytical cambridge fallout. and an international response. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at seven eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. up, this week's landmark cases looking at the 1963 case of gideon v wainwright. in 19 64, cbs reports looked at the landmark supreme court case which guarantees the right to counsel for criminal defendants. it...
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companies have been transferring sensitive technology to china and that technology ends up in the hands of the chinese government and military. this has to stop, which is why i have introduced the china technology transfer control act, which calls for placing china score technologies on the commerce department export control list and for sanctions on foreign entities and individuals who help u.s. businesses skirt these export controls. we need to stop fighting yesterday's war when it comes to not only how china steals u.s. technology but also american ideas and american innovation. this truly is, i think, the next frontier in our fight for our national security. ambassador, let me invite you to comment on efforts like this. what more do we need to do to make sure our most sensitive technology does not end up in the hands of the chinese military? >> your legislation seems to be hitting at an area where we are concerned and thinking very carefully about. you might be aware that under the previous law, the export control format, congress directed the commerce department to conduct a proces
companies have been transferring sensitive technology to china and that technology ends up in the hands of the chinese government and military. this has to stop, which is why i have introduced the china technology transfer control act, which calls for placing china score technologies on the commerce department export control list and for sanctions on foreign entities and individuals who help u.s. businesses skirt these export controls. we need to stop fighting yesterday's war when it comes to...
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demographic shift and technological innovations. those five things we identified in our strategic plan as megatrends that we will be facing over the next five years. i have to say that we have been having conversations about funding for quite a while. we have been talking about safety and security. we had a great session yesterday that i sat in on on positive training control. these five megatrends i just laid out are so significant. you will see these off and on for the next year or so as we work on these issues and look to address these issues. you can go to the apta website. you can read the document their and support its objectives and help us address them. let me talk a little bit about funding. i have been talking about this for the last six month or so. you have heard me talk about rebuilding our country's infrastructure. this is one of the big reasons why we are here in washington at the legislative conference, to appliqcate for a long-term infrastructure bill. this is about building our own country, nation building right he
demographic shift and technological innovations. those five things we identified in our strategic plan as megatrends that we will be facing over the next five years. i have to say that we have been having conversations about funding for quite a while. we have been talking about safety and security. we had a great session yesterday that i sat in on on positive training control. these five megatrends i just laid out are so significant. you will see these off and on for the next year or so as we...
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we have put technology on the borders but they keep coming here to work. we are not being overrun by illegal canadians. down with the other party on occasion. i am a good conservative, check my record, but i am also a problem solver, and this country needs to solve problems. >> and to tweak the question, why is it so wrong for like-minded democrats and republicans to try to find common ground on big issues such as the federal debt, immigration, social security reform? how does anything get done on these big issues if each side digs in their heels? >> certainly, we need to see change, but we don't need to fundamentally transform america. we need to transform washington, d.c. i believe in limiting the size and scope of our government. i believe in smaller government, less taxes. i believe in the core foundations that we all do as republicans. toator graham has a 20 years go up there and get the job done. it's time to allow somebody else another turn right now. time, the length of people of south carolina need a principled leader. we need someone who will rea
we have put technology on the borders but they keep coming here to work. we are not being overrun by illegal canadians. down with the other party on occasion. i am a good conservative, check my record, but i am also a problem solver, and this country needs to solve problems. >> and to tweak the question, why is it so wrong for like-minded democrats and republicans to try to find common ground on big issues such as the federal debt, immigration, social security reform? how does anything...
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we expanded our technology coverage tremendously, we added some other things, but it was not to the same extent as the new york times. and so now they have to make an adjustment because they did overinvest they did over expect in terms of what their subscriptions would be and what traffic would be like. and i think it's important to not just to project from one year performance into the into the future. i mean i think it's important to recall that people predicted the post would slide into oblivion that was about the time that i arrived that people were looking it very pessimistically and also even the new york times. it wasn't that ago that people were saying the new york times would slide into bankruptcy and that it would be overtaken by buzzfeed news and huffington and all the upstart digital outfits. that didn't happen. the new york times turned itself around. what that tells me is that we shouldn't just extrapolate from one year financial difficulty into the future, but that we should we should understand, that news organizations can't turn themselves. and i think that the post will
we expanded our technology coverage tremendously, we added some other things, but it was not to the same extent as the new york times. and so now they have to make an adjustment because they did overinvest they did over expect in terms of what their subscriptions would be and what traffic would be like. and i think it's important to not just to project from one year performance into the into the future. i mean i think it's important to recall that people predicted the post would slide into...
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in pursuit of currents to become part of the abraham accords and that a mutual defense agreement and technology trvrs might be -- transfers might be prerequisites for saudi arabia joining the accords, and add advocated for that, were they agents for the saudi government? i think not. what if any of this these examples that this country bought right or meat or sugar from your state, would that be a quid pro quo? what if you got contributions from your campaign to individuals associated with those countries? would that be with a quid pro quo. what a chilling effect on the mere engagement of these conversations and inkwirryes -- inquiries would it be if the sum of those actions taken in pursuit of your fact finding effort to inform you what your legislative actions should be can be turned into official acts in violation of the law and not within the protection of the speech or debate clause of the constitution. now, some may be alarmed by what i've described. but in this case explain it away -- but in this case there are allegations of cash and gold bars. the problem is that there is no evidence o
in pursuit of currents to become part of the abraham accords and that a mutual defense agreement and technology trvrs might be -- transfers might be prerequisites for saudi arabia joining the accords, and add advocated for that, were they agents for the saudi government? i think not. what if any of this these examples that this country bought right or meat or sugar from your state, would that be a quid pro quo? what if you got contributions from your campaign to individuals associated with...
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he was present throughout our deliberations on technology. i'd also like to acknowledge publicly we have strong cooperation from industry, three companies that spent several hours with us. chevron, shell and exxon mobil and cooperation obviously from the department of the government , for mr. bromwich and secretary salazar. widowed for range of inputs and plenty of opportunity on the scientific agencies, noah, coast guard, to ensure that what we say is grounded in good science and respectable technology. and i don't think so far. i must say we've become a little impatient, bob and i with the criticisms of our confidence or criticism of our commissioner, which maybe was okay to raise six months ago. but the proof is here. is there something wrong or if there are people who have objections to the findings are think they are wrong, we would be very happy to debate on that point. but it seems to me now a little churlish to refer back to them without power there related to the advocacy for their park from which no one seems to be doing. >> thank y
he was present throughout our deliberations on technology. i'd also like to acknowledge publicly we have strong cooperation from industry, three companies that spent several hours with us. chevron, shell and exxon mobil and cooperation obviously from the department of the government , for mr. bromwich and secretary salazar. widowed for range of inputs and plenty of opportunity on the scientific agencies, noah, coast guard, to ensure that what we say is grounded in good science and respectable...
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does that technology exist? >> with regard to the vulnerabilities of the infrastructure, i refer to dhs. >> it would be exceedingly complex to change vote totals, to attempt to do so it is likely something would be noticed. >> don't you think they are noticed already? them being noticed doesn't seem to matter to them much. >> what it has mattered is to the degree in which we and other partners are taking the threats seriously. the level of cyber security around voting machines have been enhanced. this is subsequent to the 2016 elections. >> what about voter registration files? >> we assessed it more of a vulnerability. >> any legislation that we could pass in the next 77 days that would help you and your job? electionscally around as i mentioned, focusing on , cyber security and helping us get out the word and focus efforts. >> there's no tool that you need from congress that you don't have? >> the tool is really the elections. we set up protocols and structures. we are sharing information and doing exercises. w
does that technology exist? >> with regard to the vulnerabilities of the infrastructure, i refer to dhs. >> it would be exceedingly complex to change vote totals, to attempt to do so it is likely something would be noticed. >> don't you think they are noticed already? them being noticed doesn't seem to matter to them much. >> what it has mattered is to the degree in which we and other partners are taking the threats seriously. the level of cyber security around voting...